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Core Connections – Exploring the Core’s Developmental Roots
December 2, 2018
| $225This live, online course will provide therapists with a clear description of musculoskeletal make-up of the “core” and will cover the research-based neurophysiological rationale for evaluating core development and function in individuals with sensory processing difficulties. Core function will be explored from its developmental roots in the unfolding of the primary movement patterns (innate reflex development). Two key patterns (Moro and Tonic Labyrinthine) and their connections to core development and self-regulation will be discussed. A specific play-based observation tool that identifies core movement challenges and assists in prioritizing treatment strategies will be presented and explored through movement labs. Along with assessment, a variety of hands-on treatment strategies will be demonstrated through interactive, online labs. Video case presentation will be used to show practical clinical applications.
Receive the Gertie Ball and Power Up Ball for the special rate of $25 when you add the Therapy Ball Bundle to your course registration (S&H fees may apply^).
Take an additional discount of $15 per participant for groups of 3 or more individuals enrolling simultaneously under the same web-order.
Location
Online*
Schedule
Sunday, December 2, 2018, 8:30am – 5:00pm CSTCheck-in begins at 8:00am CST
Test begins at approx. 4:30pm CST
>>If registering after 5:00pm CST on Friday, November 30th, Course Instructions will be emailed during the check-in period on Sunday, December 2nd. Thank you & we look forward to having you with us!
Level
Introductory
Instructor
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- List the anatomical components of the inner and outer core.
- Identify the significance of vestibular visual and auditory input for core development.
- Select three strategies that activate inner core for the purpose of stability and self-regulation.
- Underline the importance of complete expression and integration of the Moro and Tonic Labyrinthine reflex for core development and self-regulation.
- Recognize the importance of respiratory patterns and their relationship to core activation.
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Vital Links is an AOTA approved provider of continuing education. Participants are eligible to receive 7.0 contact hours or 0.7 AOTA CEUs for this course.
AOTA Classification Code: Client Factors, Performance Skills, & Intervention
AOTA Target Audience: Occupational Therapy
AOTA Completion Requirements: Full Attendance, Participation, Test
The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
ASHA: This course is offered for 0.7 ASHA CEUs (Introductory Level & Professional Area)
Registrants will receive an email within a week of the course containing instructions on how to access the webinar and printable course materials, such as, the PowerPoint handouts.
- The email address entered under “Attendee #” during online registration will be the address that receives the instructions email.
- Please check your inbox and junk folder for the following email Subject: “Register on GoToTraining for your Vital Links Online Course, Core Connections.”
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Vital Links reserves the right to cancel any course with due cause and refund in full.
*This is a Live course. Full Attendance during the hours of this webinar is expected.